dave galassi car

<< < (2/13) > >>

sam P:
The car is pretty nice, but that engine looks absolutely gorgeous!

Dave Galassi:
Thanks to all for the kind words.  Fabian, I promise I will take and post some photos for you.  It is the least I can do for all your help.  Thanks for posting those pics of Jim's (Moore) Notch.  Great car, no?  It was a real inspiration for me while I built mine.  So was Danny Gabbard's car, real clean, looked just right.........and Darrell Baker's Squareback.  We were learning and building our T3's at the same time back in the 80's.  I can't recall from a past topic, anyone know where any of these cars went?

I'll answer any questions I can about the car.  It's had an interesting past..........and should have a good future, too.  Just need time to work on it, that's all.  There's several cars to build before I can do much about that one, and it's a runner right now.  Super low maintenance, fun to drive and dependable.

By the way, and maybe this should be in the shifter post, but I pulled the Hurst and put the stock shifter back in it.  I like the feel of it better in this car...........and it's never missed a shift.

Again, please give me a little more time and I'll shoot some more and post them.

speedwell:
 Quote from: Dave Galassi on December 06, 2007, 01:22:25 am

.

Again, please give me a little more time and I'll shoot some more and post them.

ok dave no problem  ;)
rgd
fabs

danny gabbard:
a little late gettin around to this but your cars have always been top shelve. just saying hi

Dave Galassi:
Good to see you here as well!  As I mentioned, you have quite the following in the lounge, and rightfully so, for a number of well built cars.  Let me know when you are settled.  We can talk about projects then.

All the best to you, and see you soon.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page